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Chapter 5.3 What Is Altered Consciousness? ©2013 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Gazzaniga Heatherton Halpern FOURTH EDITION Psychological Science CLICKER QUESTIONS

Which of the following is not a benefit that has been found to result from transcendental meditation? A.Reduced stress B.Reduced hormonal response to stress C.Lower heart rate D.Decreased attention capacity E.None of the above

Which of the following is not a benefit that has been found to result from transcendental meditation? A.Reduced stress B.Reduced hormonal response to stress C.Lower heart rate D.Decreased attention capacity E.None of the above

Which type of meditation is practiced by focusing all of one’s attention on one thing, such as breathing patterns? A.Transcendental meditation B.Concentrative meditation C.Mindfulness meditation D.All of the above

Which type of meditation is practiced by focusing all of one’s attention on one thing, such as breathing patterns? A.Transcendental meditation B.Concentrative meditation C.Mindfulness meditation D.All of the above